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Did you know that up to 70% of women with Cystic Fibrosis suffer from urinary incontinence? Dr. Abigail Shatkin-Margolisdiscusses urinary incontinence with the Cystic Fibrosis Research Institute through the CF Community Voices Podcast series.
Dr. Caitlyn Painter is a urogynecologist and female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgeon who specializes in treating pelvic floor disorders. She is an osteopathic doctor with a special interest in the complex interactions of pelvic floor disorders, pelvic pain and musculoskeletal dysfunction.
Nicole suffered from pelvic prolapse and sought care from the experts at the UCSF Center for Urogynecology and Women's Pelvic Health. Her care team led by surgeon Dr. Olga Ramm used the latest techniques as well as an empathetic touch to ensure that Nicole could return to her normal activities with confidence.
Records from millions of patients at University of California health centers found correlations between endometriosis, one of the most common diseases in women, and a bounty of other diseases. A new study supports the growing understanding of endometriosis as a "multi-system" disorder—a disease arising from dysfunction throughout the body.
Importance: Associations between pelvic organ prolapse and overactive bladder exist, yet little is known regarding minimally invasive overactive bladder therapy use among older women following prolapse surgery.
Author: Abigail Shatkin-Margolis
Study objective: To study the incidence of intrauterine adhesions (IUAs) after hysteroscopic myomectomy. Previous studies report a range of incidence for IUAs after hysteroscopic myomectomy.
Author: Wenjia Zhang
Purpose of review: Perineal wound complications occur in up to 25% of postpartum patients.It is imperative that any provider caring for postpartum patients understand the best evidence-based practices to recognize and manage these complications.
Author: Caitlyn Painter 2
Objectives: To determine predictors of treatment success and complications following intradetrusor onabotulinumtoxinA injections among a large cohort of nursing home (NH) residents, representing one of the most frail and vulnerable populations in the United States.
Author: Abigail Shatkin-Margolis



